
معرفی
Ashika Chembila Valappil is a Doctor of Philosophy affiliated with the School of Life and Health Sciences at [University Name Unspecified], specifically within the Centre for Integrated Research in Life and Health Sciences. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Psychology and Sports Science from St Mary's University, Twickenham (2015–2018) and an MSc in Sports and Exercise Psychology from the University of Roehampton (2018–2019), focusing on neurophysiological markers of dual-action simulation and collective efficacy in sports.
Her research interests revolve around neurophysiological mechanisms underlying motor learning, particularly the interplay between action observation and motor imagery in skill acquisition. Key areas include corticospinal excitability modulation, explosive movement physiology, and the application of these concepts in sports training and rehabilitation. Collaborations span international institutions, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches in applied physiology and sports science.
Recent work highlights advancements in understanding how model type and observation perspectives influence motor skill learning efficacy, alongside reliability assessments of neurophysiological measures like TMS responses. Her contributions bridge fundamental neuroscience with practical applications in physical education and athletic performance.


